181 Bartley Dr.

Bedrooms:2
Bathrooms:1
Interior Size:700-1100 sq ft
Land Size:10-24.99 acres
Taxes:$1,649
Days on Market:1080

Details

Description

A Rare Find! Verified Low Emf!! A Nature Lovers', Hikers', And Birders' Paradise! This Serene Eighteen-Acre Property In The Sought-After Dyers Bay Community Is Ideal For People Who Appreciate Privacy. On A Year-Round Municipal Road, This Property Is Surrounded By Acres Of Fields And Forests Where You Can Explore A Variety Of Ecosystems, An Abundance Of Wildlife, And Rare Bird Species. Just Steps Away From Many Access Points To The Bruce Trial, This Property Is Close To Endless Miles Of Protected Conservation Lands, Provincial Parks, The Niagara Escarpment And Beautiful Georgian Bay, With Swimming And Boat Launching Just A Few Minutes Away At Dyers Bay, Gillies Lake And Cabot Head

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Building

Heating:Other
Cooling:None
Exterior Finish:N/A
Style:Bungalow
Parking Spaces:9
Laundry:N/A

Area Details

Neighbourhood

Address

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181 Bartley Dr.

Northern Bruce Peninsula, Ontario, N0H 1Z

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